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HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Phone Hensel' 115. Zurich 220
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Community Centre
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Admission for 12 Games — $1.00 •
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• Monday, Sept. 14th is the be-
ginning of six dazzling days
packed with interest, entertain-
ment and pleasure • Canada's
largest fruit and vegetable com-
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petition • the finest poultr4y
how in the Dominion • the
pride of Western Ontario's live;
stock • the newest in industry,
manufacturing and home prod-
ucts • Canada on display!
• A new high in entertainment
s. largest Grandstand Follies yet,
plus nine internationally famous
acts • Jack Kochrnan's Hell
Drivers • Horse Show • Band
Music * Conklin's Midway of a
1001 delights and thrills • Trot-
ting Races ea complete Kiddies
Midway • bursting, brilliant
fireworks! • Make Western
Fair a Family Affair!
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6 Harness Racing — Afternoons - Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19
• Grandstand Performances - Afternoons and Evenings
-order tickets now -$1,00, $1,50 and $2.00
• Prize Winning Advance Sale Tickets - 3 for $1,00
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ADVANCE SALE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT
PORTER'S GENERAL STORE
from Dr. 1). Ferguson, whichvvas also
kr: z!trrie location as the late Dr. H.
j or:ie.:Lod. Dr Gulens practisel
Luadoll)1, in Latvia over 14 years and the Iasi
, two yearas intern in St. • Joseph'
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M.D. Opens Office
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The extreme hot, dry weather
which hes been ideal for the complet-
ion of the grain harvest and storing
of excellent quality( second..-ent hay,
has caused severe 'damage to the
cultivated crops. The ,corn crop is
drying up, White beans are being
harpested two or three weeks earlier
than usual and soybeans are being
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-NOTICE.' LOCAL NEWS
TAKE NOTICE that the Council
of the Corporation of . he Township
of the Corporation of the Township
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that the Council at its regular meet-
ings at Zurich shall hear in person
the home of her sister, Mr and Mrs,
or by their counsel, solicitor or agent, •
any person who claims that his land '1:eroy Thiel
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will be judicially affected by the By- IMrs. Wm. O'Brien and daugtter,
law and who applies to be heard. Miss Olive have returned home. after 3
spending a week with :relatives in Pt. II
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE •
that after the publication ot this Huron. •
Notice in four successive issues of
the Zurich Herald council shall eon- Ma- and Mrs Lester Fishier and son
sider and may finallly pass this By-law Ronnie of Detroit, Mrs. Harrison of
after taking into consideration such Grand Rapids were week -end •vIsItors
representations. as Shall. have been at the home of their cousins, Mrs.
Edna 'Oswald..
previously made.
DATED at Zurich this 14th day Enjoyed Trip. to Montreal
of August, 1958.
Mr. IVIalcolin Kirkland of . Exeter,
Corporation of the Township and his friend, VIr. William. Mero
of Hay, . • of Zurich enjoyed a pleasant,. motor
trip last week. The first poiitt of in -
By H. W. Brokenshire, tenet visited was the.Martyle;Shrine
Clerk. rat Midland. Driving on the boys pas -
of Has proposes to pass. a B:(7 -law sed through Algonquin Provincial
stopping up the following lands in
the Village Of Dashwood now pres
ently a part of William Street in the
said Village. • '
All and singular that crtati:i parcel
or .tract of land and premises situate
lying and being in the Village of
Dashwood in the County of Huron
and Province of Ontario, and being
composed of that part of .Williarn
Street lying south a Helen Street,
and north of the road allowance be-
tween the •Townships of Stephen and
Hay as shoWn on Fried's Survey of
Pnart of Lot Number Twenty-four in
the south boundary Concession ot the
Township of- Hay, described as foll
ows: C.ommencing at the southeast
corner of Lot•Narnber Six (6) on the teachers the empenienee should prove
said ,iervey, Thence northerlyalongbeneficial in, their future teaching of
Canadian Social 'Studies. •
Crop Report
G. W. Montgomery •
. ... Sept, 5, 1052
Mrs aViusselman of Waterloo Is
'spending some time at the 'tome of
her daughter, Mr and Mrs Peter Gin-
gerich.
Mss DOima Dodges of London has
returned home after holidaying at
Park. The 'animals here were so fri-
endly they ate out .of your hand.
From this park the boys went .on to
Ottawa. The historic. points of inter -
imp and the. Dominion Experimental
jogs. and the Dominion Eypertmental
Farms. Passing fro& Ottawa. the
group entered' the city .of Montreal.
Here they toured the water front.
The Notre Dame Cathedral, the. Waf
Works Museum, the Oratory of • St.
JOSeph andalso._ the Look Out on
Mount Royal. On the final day they.
returned by way of the Canadian
NationaPxbibition in Toronto.. Mal -
col= an 13111 found the .trip enjoy-
able ancreducational.• .Since both are
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Thursday, September 1911, 1953
harvested twlo or three weeks earlier
than. usual aaul soybeans and sugar
beets are making little growth. Pas.
tures are drying up and daliay °per-
atora report a substantial decrease lit
the milk flow. The first turnips were
shipped from Blyth area with b114
growers receiving 50e pee bushel at
the field.
Ltd.,
For all Makes of
GAS RANGES, WATER HEATERS
and REFRIGERATORS
Contact
W. E. (Wally) BAIN
Superior Propane Ltd., Stratford, Ont.
or Phone 3260
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the easterly limit of said Lot Numb-,
er Six, fifty-two ,,and one -hall feet
Thence , easterly .and . par-
allel to the. easterly 'production of the
southerly limit of Lot Six a 'distance
of eighteen feet to a point. Theence
southerly. and parallel' to the 'easterly
limit of said Lot Six, fifty-two 'rid
one- half (521..Y) ; Thence wes rly
along.); the easterly, production otfthe
southerly limit of said Lot Six,1
distance, of Eighteen ' feet • to' the
southeast angle of. said Lot Six; be-,
hg the pace.- of beginning.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of 'Houeehold Effects and IMisc. Items
• IN THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Knewn as the Schilibe Block, for
'Zurich Post. Office Building). The
undersigned Auctioneer' has teen
instructed to sell by public auction
SATURDAY, ,SEPTEMBER 19th
Commencing at 1,30 'o'clock
The following Items: — Threeepiece
chesterfield, davenport, walnut dining
room suite complete with table and 6
chairs; bureau and China 'Cabinet;
like new; square top dining room
table with 5 diningroom ,chairs; var-
ious kitchen chairs; kitchen range;
Sunshine 2 -burner electric Stove with
oven, like new; 2 -burner 'Hydro plate
Speed Queen electric washing Ma-
chine, like new; large hell mieror;
Wilton rug 9x12; carpet rug kli211/2;
Congoleum rtig 10x1V; scatter rugs -
and mats; Victor electric radio; 2
oak centre tables; walnut end -table;
fern stand; table and parlor Taanp;
card table, smoking stand,. tri c9M-
plete bedroom suites; leather rocker;
4 rocking aairs; hih ,kitchen .cheir
oak; magazine rack; Singer sewing
machine; Walling board, 'haft tree;
chest of drawers; bureau, tolIet set;
mantle clock, clothes hamper, wash
stand, linen table cloth, fancy bed
spreads; pillows, feather tick; fancy
quilts, comforters, curtains, bedding,
blankets, thinaware,,Iglasswure;facY
dishes, ,antique dishes, sewers, works,
kitchen utensils, ,coppor 'boiler, gar-
den tools, and many articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS ----CASH
Mrs. Roselle, Kruegee,
Mrs, Ivan Yungiblut, Proprietress.
Alvin Walpsr, Auctioneer,
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As it is appointed unto man once to -die, but after that th.e-
Judgbent, Heb. 9:2T
And 1 saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and
the books were opened, and another book was opened
which is the book of Life; and the dead were Judged out
of those things which were written in the books, accord-
ing to their works. --Rev. 20. 12
.And whatsoever was not found written in the boat of Life
was cast into the Lake of Fire. —Rev. MIS
To -day, if you hear his voice harden not your heart. Heb. 4:7.
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGERS
Box 50 R. R. 1, — .Zurich, Ontario
Hospital, London. The last year ser-
ved in obstetrioal and surgital de-
Partment, and was successful in
ing his medical exams.
Mr and Mrs Louis Sinith and Thos
and Mrs. Georgina, Witt Buffalo,
spent the week -end with. Mr and Vire
L H. Rader here.
Miss 'Mary Jane Hoffman was holt,
:laying with her cousin Connie Speli
man in titchermr. •
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Driver-Mechonic of fhe Infantry
*Army trained, Corporal Henry Bowen's job as a
Driver -Mechanic has allowed him to see a great deal of
Canada. He has also served in England and
the'Far East. Proud father of three
children, Corporal Bowen and his
wife both agree on the many
advantages of Army service.
Get Expert training
in Automotive Trades
Young men interested in me-
chanics oan learn skills in 0.00 -
motive trades when they serve
with the Soldier -Tradesmen of
the Infantry. 'Expert instructors
give complete training in mod-
ern schools and with most
advanced methods and equip-
ment available.
Serve
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Men like CpI. Henry Bowen know how important their jobs in the
Army are to Canada's safety. In the Army, they also know that
they are building good sound futures for themselves. For soldier.
tradesmen like Cpl. Bowen enjoy many advantages in our
modern Canadian Army: excellent -pay, financial security
through long term service pensions, the best medical and dental
care—outstanding chances for promotion. There are challenges
and the job is a big and important one to all Canada.
You are eligible if you are 17 to 40 years of age, (skilled
tradesmen to 45), and able to meet Army test requirements.
Applicants should bring birth certificates or other proof of
age when applying for interview.
Apply right away: Write or visit fhe
Army Recruiting Centre nearest your home,
No. 13 Personnel epot, Wallis House, Rideau &Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Oct.
No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Perk, Begot St., Kingston, Ont,
Canadian Army Reoruiting Ceejtre, 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, On
No. 7.1Personnel Deot,
Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., tondan, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St. W., North Boy, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre,
lames Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont.
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